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R&A Announces Grants In Excess Of £1 Million

January 2, 2007

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The R&A has announced a series of grants aimed at supporting the development of golf around the world.

In eastern Europe, Bulgaria and Poland will receive coaching grants for the first time to support their junior grassroots activities.

Further afield, international amateur team championships being played in Canada, Guatemala and South Africa will also receive R&A funding for the first time.

Duncan Weir, The R&A’s Director of Golf Development said: "We are fortunate that the annual surplus from The Open Championship enables us to distribute funds widely and it is therefore appropriate that the junior programmes run by Nick Faldo and Paul Lawrie, both Open Champions, are included in this latest list of awards."

GRANTS

Arab Golf Federation

£5,000 towards 2006 Pan Arab Junior Championship in Morocco

Barbados Golf Association

£55,000 towards public driving range

Brazilian Golf Confederation

£5,000 towards 2007 South American Junior Team Championship

Bulgarian Golf Association

£10,000 towards junior development activities

Copa los Americas

£20,000 towards 2007 event in Canada

European Golf Association

£20,000 towards 2007 European Young Masters in France

Faldo Series

£25,000 towards existing European programme and £85,000 towards expanding Asian series

Golf Foundation

£600,000 towards junior development activities in England, Scotland and Wales

Guatemala Golf Federation

£5,000 towards 2007 Central American Amateur Team Championship

Hong Kong Golf Association

£12,500 towards 2007 Asia-Pacific Junior Team Championship

Junior Golf Ireland

£60,000 towards junior development activities

Keilir Golf Club, Iceland

£30,000 towards covered driving range and indoor short game facility

Kenya Ladies’ Golf Union

£10,000 towards 2007 triangular international with Zambia and Zimbabwe

Namibia Golf Federation

£12,000 towards 2007 African Amateur Team Championship

Palmer Cup

£5,000 towards 2007 Europe v USA student match

Paul Lawrie Junior Golf Programme

£7,500 towards 2007 activities

Polish Golf Union

£20,000 towards junior development activities

Putra Cup

£5,000 towards 2006 event in Papua New Guinea involving countries in south-east Asia

Queen Sirikit Cup

£15,000 towards 2007 women’s event in the Philippines involving Asia-Pacific countries

St Andrews Links Junior Golf Association

£12,500 in 2007 towards ongoing junior programme

South African Golf Development Board

£10,000 towards junior development activities

Tanzania Golf Union

£6,000 towards 2006 East African Challenge also involving Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda

Tour de las Americas

£20,000 in 2007 towards professional golf tour

Uganda Golf Union

£28,000 towards 2007 Zone VI event involving countries from southern and eastern Africa

Women’s Golf South Africa

£5,000 towards 2007 Commonwealth Team Tournament

Zimbabwe Junior Golf Association

£10,000 towards 2007 Africa Junior Challenge

£150,000 will be spent on the purchase and distribution of reconditioned greenkeeping machinery. In 2006, equipment was sent to Ghana, Iceland, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

1,000 sets of TaylorMade Kids’ Clubs will be distributed overseas. This follows a similar number sent in 2006 to Botswana, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Honduras, India, Israel, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Malta, Poland, Rwanda, Slovenia, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey and Zimbabwe.

Further information:

The R&A is golf’s world rules and development body and organiser of The Open Championship. It operates with the consent of more than 125 national and international, amateur and professional organisations, from over 110 countries and on behalf of an estimated 28 million golfers in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific and The Americas (outside the USA and Mexico). The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the game’s governing body in the United States and Mexico.

Contact:
Duncan Weir

Director of Golf Development

The R&A

Tel: (44) 1334 460000

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